High school student Joseph Gil has a coding dream that is becoming a reality through the Coding Boot Camp at the U of R School of Continuing Studies. ABC7 featured Joseph on "Cool Kids."

About the instructor

Joseph Cheng holds a Master of Science and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems. He is currently teaching web development, programming, and information technology with Platt College. From web programmer to software development, Joseph has over seventeen years of experience in the fields of web development and programming. At the start of his career, Joseph built websites for various companies. He even implanted new systems to help with efficiency and trained several departments within the companies that utilized them. His ingenuity in the field led him to work at WarGames where he designed and assembled the systems. His instinct to lead in the field makes him a natural when it comes to teaching students.

Joseph is familiar with various programming languages and operating systems. He is also knowledgeable of graphics/multimedia applications, such as Adobe Creative Suite and Autodesk 3DS Max.

Learn in-demand web development and coding skills in a fast-paced, hands-on format. Much of course time will be spent creating a professional portfolio by designing and building a website and web applications using HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, Bootstrap, Node.js, MySQL, and JSON. This course will prepare students to start their education for web and software development.

Front-end Web Development

HTML5

CSS3

JavaScript

JQuery

Bootstrap

Responsive Application Design

Back-end Web Development

Node.js

JSON

MySQL

Command Line

The average cost of a Full-Stack Web Development Boot Camp in Southern California is $14,485 (Hanover Research, 2017);

Our price: $6,495 if enrolled at least 14 days before the start of class ($7,495 afterward).

The University of Redlands does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin,
gender, disability, age, marital status, sexual orientation, or other legally-protected characteristic in its programs and
activities. Read the Notice of Nondiscrimination here.